February, 1921 
21 
Gillies 
THE CHINESE FEELING 
An unmistakably distinctive note is given a 
room when there is introduced into it some ob¬ 
ject oj Chinese art. In the New York home of 
Chester A. Dale, the decorations of the living 
room were made to accord with a Chinese 
panel in black and white with two brilliant 
blue pheasants. The walls are paneled in yel¬ 
low. Chinese lamps have black and white 
shades of Chinese silk. The rug is Chinese- 
yellow, blue and white. Against this back¬ 
ground have been set a Hepplewhite sofa and 
two unusually attractive chairs and consoles 
